'Book Of Mormon' Wins Big At The Tonys: Full List, Videos

The Book of Mormon scooped up a total of nine trophies at tonight's Tony Awards, including Best Musical. War Horse took best play. The Normal Heart won best revival of a play and sent John Benjamin Hickey and Ellen Barkin to the stage to pick up acting awards. Anything Goes took best revival of a musical.

A few performances from tonight's show including one from How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, The Book of Mormon, Neil Patrick Harris and Huck Jackman as "Dueling Hosts", and the show's opening number, AFTER THE JUMP...

The show's fantastic opening:

How to Succeed in Business:

The Book of Mormon - "I Believe"

WINNERS:

The Book of Mormon - WINNERCatch Me if You CanThe Scottsboro BoysSister Act

Best PlayGood PeopleJerusalemThe Motherf—er With the HatWar Horse - WINNER

Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a PlayNina Arianda, Born YesterdayFrances McDormand, Good People - WINNERLily Rabe, The Merchant of VeniceVanessa Redgrave, Driving Miss DaisyHannah Yelland,Brief Encounter

Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a MusicalSutton Foster, Anything Goes - WINNERBeth Leavel, Baby It’s You!Patina Miller, Sister ActDonna Murphy, The People in the Picture

Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a PlayBrian Bedford, The Importance of Being EarnestBobby Cannavale, The Motherf—er With the HatJoe Mantello, The Normal HeartAl Pacino, The Merchant of VeniceMark Rylance, Jerusalem - WINNER

Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a MusicalNorbert Leo Butz, Catch Me If You Can - WINNERJosh Gad, The Book of MormonJoshua Henry, The Scottsboro BoysAndrew Rannells, The Book of MormonTony Sheldon, Priscilla Queen of the Desert

Best Direction of a PlayMarianne Elliott and Tom Morris, War Horse - WINNERJoel Grey & George C. Wolfe, The Normal HeartAnna D. Shapiro, The Motherf—er With the HatDaniel Sullivan, The Merchant of Venice

Best Direction of a MusicalRob Ashford, How to Succeed in Business Without Really TryingKathleen Marshall, Anything GoesCasey Nicholaw and Trey Parker, The Book of Mormon - WINNERSusan Stroman, The Scottsboro Boys

Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a PlayEllen Barkin, The Normal Heart - WINNEREdie Falco, The House of Blue LeavesJudith Light, LombardiJoanna Lumley, La BêteElizabeth Rodriguez, The Motherf—er With the Hat

Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a PlayMackenzie Crook, JerusalemBilly Crudup, ArcadiaJohn Benjamin Hickey, The Normal Heart - WINNERArian Moayed, Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad ZooYul Vázquez, The Motherf—er With the Hat

Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a MusicalLaura Benanti, Women on the Verge of a Nervous BreakdownTammy Blanchard, How to Succeed in Business Without Really TryingVictoria Clark, Sister ActNikki M. James, The Book of Mormon - WINNERPatti LuPone, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown

Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a MusicalColman Domingo, The Scottsboro BoysAdam Godley, Anything GoesJohn Larroquette, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying - WINNERForrest McClendon, The Scottsboro BoysRory O’Malley, The Book of Mormon

Best Revival of a PlayArcadiaThe Importance of Being EarnestThe Merchant of VeniceThe Normal Heart - WINNER

Best Revival of a MusicalAnything Goes - WINNERHow to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying

Best Book of a MusicalAlex Timbers, Bloody Bloody Andrew JacksonTrey Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt Stone, The Book of Mormon - WINNERDavid Thompson, The Scottsboro BoysCheri Steinkellner, Bill Steinkellner and Douglas Carter Beane, Sister Act

Best OrchestrationsDoug Besterman, How to Succeed in Business Without Really TryingLarry Hochman, The Scottsboro BoysLarry Hochman and Stephen Oremus, The Book of Mormon - WINNERMarc Shaiman & Larry Blank, Catch Me If You Can

Best Original Score Written for the TheaterTrey Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt Stone, The Book of Mormon - WINNERJohn Kander and Fred Ebb, The Scottsboro BoysAlan Menken (music) and Glenn Slater (lyrics), Sister ActDavid Yazbek, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown

Best ChoreographyRob Ashford, How to Succeed in Business Without Really TryingKathleen Marshall, Anything Goes - WINNERCasey Nicholaw, The Book of MormonSusan Stroman, The Scottsboro Boys

Best Sound Design of a MusicalPeter Hylenski, The Scottsboro BoysSteve Canyon Kennedy, Catch Me If You CanBrian Ronan, Anything Goes Brian Ronan, The Book of Mormon - WINNER

Best Costume Design of a Play Jess Goldstein, The Merchant of Venice Desmond Heeley, The Importance of Being Earnest - WINNERMark Thompson, La Bête Catherine Zuber, Born Yesterday

Best Costume Design of a Musical Tim Chappel and Lizzy Gardiner, Priscilla Queen of the Desert - WINNERMartin Pakledinaz, Anything Goes Ann Roth, The Book of MormonCatherine Zuber, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying

Best Scenic Design of a PlayTodd Rosenthal, The Motherf—er With the HatRae Smith, War Horse - WINNERUltz, JerusalemMark Wendland,The Merchant of Venice

Best Lighting Design of a MusicalKen Billington, The Scottsboro BoysHowell Binkley, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying Peter Kaczorowski, Anything Goes Brian MacDevitt, The Book of Mormon - WINNER

Best Lighting Design of a Play Paule Constable, War Horse - WINNERDavid Lander, Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad ZooKenneth Posner, The Merchant of VeniceMimi Jordan Sherin, Jerusalem

Daniel Radcliffe was born to be a comedic actor - not that what he did here was so funny, more that he just oozes charisma and presence when he's out there having fun. I can't wait to see what movies and other projects he does now that he can get away from being Harry Potter. Clearly... a musical is in the cards, if he wants it, but whatever he does, I hope it's something funny. :p

Posted by: Ryan | Jun 13, 2011 4:59:18 AM

If anyone doubted Neil Patrick Harris' talent his closing "rap" which could not have been rehearsed much since it incorporated many of the winners was amazing. All in all a terrific show.

Posted by: Richard | Jun 13, 2011 7:21:52 AM

OK, so the Tonys are pretty gay to start with. But seeing Jackman and NPH argue over who was the "top" and dancing with each other brought a whole new level of gay. Luckily a funny one.

Posted by: Paul R | Jun 13, 2011 7:43:54 AM

There is only one Broadway, and only one Neil Patrick Harris what an unbelievable talent . . .Sondheim must write him a show, that is just too much talent to waste on the little screen !

A great evening for all !

Posted by: EJ | Jun 13, 2011 8:01:17 AM

This opening number manages to top the classic closing number he did in 2009. Brilliantly written and impeccably performed. Who else but NPH could have done this number, the piece with Hugh Jackman, hosted the show, pulled off the closing rap, AND perform his number from "Company." The guy is just amazing!!!

Posted by: gr8guyca | Jun 13, 2011 8:13:09 AM

Neil PAtrick Harris is a GOD. Best in-joke of the night---NPH and Jackman singing in duet "But if baby I'm the bottom you're the top!"

Posted by: Really? | Jun 13, 2011 10:28:28 AM

"It's a two hour, live-action, barely affordable, un-lip synced version of Glee" hahahahahaha. I'd love to see NPH's character come back to Glee. Totally agree with gr8guyca about him.

Would love to see "War Horse", "Book of Mormon" and "The Normal Heart" but it'll probably have to be the touring versions that come to Los Angeles. I hope Rory O'Malley is in TBOM, he's way hot.

Posted by: Henry Holland | Jun 13, 2011 10:29:33 AM

Overall... I thought it was the best Tony Awards show I can remember! NPH is truly a gifted and talented performer; a great host! Musical numbers were very good, skits songs (like the opening, closing, and the songs with NPH and H. Jackman, were witty and entertaining. Danielle Radcliffe PROVED that he deserves to be on a Broadway stage; case closed! I thought the weakest moments were some of the acceptance speeches by the "non" musical actors. Some just plain weird and out of place. But... I loved the show... NPH should get another Emmy for hosting!

Posted by: Jim | Jun 13, 2011 10:33:19 AM

I like NPH. He is not however a Broadway singer capable of singing Bobby in Company. I say this after having seen him attempt the role live. Mr Rad liff is just plain bad in a musi cal. I felt sorry for the boy eveen more so than in Equus.
Oh Broadway you can b so horrible(Sister Act and that very amatuer Production of Pris cilla!) uggh

Posted by: Kevin Thor | Jun 13, 2011 10:41:12 AM

Does anyone know what Frances McDormand's weird-ass behavior when accepting her award was all about? She seemed to be rushing off the stage in her jean jacket to get somewhere.

Posted by: MichaelJ | Jun 13, 2011 11:01:21 AM

NPH's end rap was written by Lin Manuel Miranda, not improvised. Wish they would still let PBS broadcast the other awards CBS doesn't care about. Athol Fugard deserves more than a 12 second clip.

Posted by: Ronny | Jun 13, 2011 11:10:22 AM

I am really not into these award shows at all. I don't even watch the Oscar's. However, the tv happened to be on this channel for the opening number and I never changed the channel. Very entertaining Neil Patrick Harrison was terrific! Who knows I may even go see a m****r f******g Broadway show now! I also loved Robin Williams line about having the only beard in the room. The only gay slur I remember all night was from Chris Rock.

Posted by: rinca | Jun 13, 2011 11:34:31 AM

NPH is brilliant, probably not the best singer, but very good. Hugh Jackman is good looking, funny, open minded....

Posted by: Matt26 | Jun 13, 2011 2:11:24 PM

loved the tony's and did see most of the shows...saw book of Mormon on a fluke and sat in the front row. Josh Gad should have one best actor award...he was truly remarkable and so underrated as a talented actor...he does it all sings and dances and acts...amazing!! Andrew was great, but that was expected, Josh was a surprise. but like most award shows...the awards are given based on the person's body of work, rather than the actual performance. Book of Mormon swept the awards and younger actors are usually overlooked.

Posted by: paul | Jun 13, 2011 2:57:29 PM

NPH opening number was an instant classic. They really should have him host the Oscars next year.

Posted by: jaragon | Jun 13, 2011 6:08:32 PM

NPH is just awesome.What a great gay role model as talented,likeable and accesible.He seems so comfortable in who he is.bravo! I hope somone will give him a show after this.The only problem is that this overall performance was so great.How go you top this? He should be very proud of himself.

Posted by: Bob | Jun 13, 2011 6:48:22 PM

NPH, Huge Ackman and Daniel Radcliffe are all fantastic, because they keep their egos in check and never act like "victims of fame."

I watched the first Harry Potter film a few months ago and got teary-eyed, they've all grown up so well. It's great watching Radcliffe stretch and challenge himself. I'm sure I'll be watching him for a long time to come.